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Plant Inventory No. 203, Part I - The Germplasm Resources ...

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<strong>The</strong> following were developed by R. C. Buckner, University of Kentucky,Agronomy Department, Lexington, Kentucky 40546, United States. Donated byKentucky Agr. Exp. Sta., University of Kentucky, Department of Agronomy,Lexington, Kentucky 40506, United States; Agricultural Research Service --USDA. Received 1961.PI 578555. Dactylis glomerata L.Cultivar. "BOONE". CV-4. Pedigree - Mass selection of plants fromnaturalized strains that trace to farms in orchardgrass seed producingareas of Kentucky. Well adapted to Central and South-Central portion ofthe U.S. Yields well in new stands and is outstanding in yield andpersistance in older sods.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Kentucky Agr. Exp. Sta., University ofKentucky, Department of Agronomy, Lexington, Kentucky 40506, United States;Agricultural Research Service -- USDA. Received 1961.PI 578556. Dactylis glomerata L.KENTUCKY SELECT. Collected in Iran.<strong>The</strong> following were developed by Robert Kalton, Land O'Lakes Research Farm,R.R.2, Webster City, Iowa 50595, United States; I.T. Carlson. Received 1976.PI 578557. Dactylis glomerata L.Cultivar. "STERLING". CV-5. Pedigree - Synthetic developed from fiveselected clones. Forage yields consistently high. Superior winterhardiness. Excelled in stand establishment in a season of drought andhigh temperatures. Survival under heavy clipping, drought and hightemperatures has been outstanding. Well suited for pasture use ingrass-legume mixtures. Medium-early, blooming 1 to 2 days later thanMissouri or Virginia and Potomac in Iowa. Moderately leafy heading,partly because of great capacity for head and seed production. Leavesgenerally intermediate in length and width.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by USDA-SCS, Washington <strong>Plant</strong> Materials Center,Pullman, Washington 99163, United States. Received 1961.PI 578558. Dactylis glomerata L.P-8775 (S-143).<strong>The</strong> following were donated by Oregon State University, Oregon Agr. Exp. Sta.,Corvallis, Oregon 97331, United States. Received 1975.PI 578559. Dactylis glomerata L.CLATSOP.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by USDA-SCS, Idaho <strong>Plant</strong> Materials Center,Aberdeen, Idaho 83210, United States. Received 1967.PI 578560. Dactylis glomerata L.POMAR.<strong>The</strong> following were donated by USDA, ARS, California Agr. Exp. Station,California, United States; USDA-SCS, Pullman <strong>Plant</strong> Materials Center, Pullman,Washington 99163, United States; Washington Agr. Exp. Sta.. Received 1968.PI 578561. Dactylis glomerata L.Cultivar. "LATAR". CV-2. Pedigree - Selection from PI 111536.208

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